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Asked: June 30, 20212021-06-30T14:36:29+01:00 2021-06-30T14:36:29+01:00In: Health

What can cause the arteries to stop working?

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The arteries function as the transporting channel that take blood away from the heart. What can cause it to stop working?

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    1. Sigrid Harvey New You
      2021-07-02T10:03:23+01:00Added an answer on July 2, 2021 at 10:03 am

      You may not know you have coronary artery disease since you may not have symptoms at first. The buildup of plaque in your arteries takes years to decades. But as your arteries narrow, you may notice mild symptoms that indicate your heart is pumping harder to deliver oxygen-rich blood to your body. The most common symptoms are chest pain or shortness of breath, especially after light physical activity like walking up stairs, but even at rest. Sometimes you won’t know you have coronary artery disease until you have a heart attack.

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      2021-07-02T10:04:38+01:00Added an answer on July 2, 2021 at 10:04 am

      Coronary artery disease is caused by atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is the buildup of plaque inside your arteries. Plaque consists of cholesterol, fatty substances, waste products, calcium and the clot-making substance fibrin. As plaque continues to collect on your artery walls, your arteries narrow and stiffen. Plaque can clog or damage your arteries, which limits or stops blood flow to your heart muscle. If your heart does not get enough blood, it can’t get the oxygen and nutrients it needs to work properly. This condition is called ischemia. Not getting enough blood supply to your heart muscle can lead to chest discomfort or chest pain. It also puts you at risk for a heart attack.

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